Lost highway

Way back in 2004 on the proto-3Yen (shown on the right), I posted about Greater Tokyo’s sacred forests of Mount Takao, which have remained in their natural state since founding of the 1,200-year-old Yakuoin Temple and the strict Buddhist doctrines forbidding the destruction of any wildlife on the mountain.

Despite the religious protection and the 1,200-year ban on development by the Emperor, Japan’s Construction State (doken kokka), the Concrete Criminals of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport celebrated the completion of their desecration of Mount Takao last weekend with “Pipo-kun” (Wiki) , Japan’s dorkest Yuru chara* mascot of Authority.

Opening Ceremony for National Route 20 bypass south of Hachioji
This bypass to the central metropolitan area of Tokyo road was opened July 31 and at the opening ceremony the mascot of the National Police Agency “Pipo-kun” made an appearance as our special “ANTEP” — Anti-TunnelTerrorism Partner of Takao mountain.